So it comes as no surprise that BA insist on charging a 30 pond per person per ticket fee for refunding taxes and fees on unused tickets.
My parents needed to fly home early but being on non-refundable tickets, they had to book a new set. So I pointed out that they could claim their tax back (and like most people, they didnt know this was possible!), but guess who had to sort it out - muggins here.
So phoning BA, to claim the 27.10 in taxes back on each ticket, they quote me the above 30 'administration fee' - strange seen as Virgin don't charge an 'admin fee' for this situation. Now the intersting part is obviously that some of this is tax that is collected on behalf of the UK government (the new HMRC - Revenue Control), but is not paid if the passenger pays, so is this technically BA defrauding the HMRC, as they are collecting a duty on their behalf but not passing it back to the customer if not used? In my opinion it would appear so, so I have fired off a mail to the London HMRC office to get their view - one can ony think how much this must run into every year. Maybe one to highlight to a couple of journo friends too, as obviously a poor PR exercise for BA but a great one for VS.
Thanks,
Richard
My parents needed to fly home early but being on non-refundable tickets, they had to book a new set. So I pointed out that they could claim their tax back (and like most people, they didnt know this was possible!), but guess who had to sort it out - muggins here.
So phoning BA, to claim the 27.10 in taxes back on each ticket, they quote me the above 30 'administration fee' - strange seen as Virgin don't charge an 'admin fee' for this situation. Now the intersting part is obviously that some of this is tax that is collected on behalf of the UK government (the new HMRC - Revenue Control), but is not paid if the passenger pays, so is this technically BA defrauding the HMRC, as they are collecting a duty on their behalf but not passing it back to the customer if not used? In my opinion it would appear so, so I have fired off a mail to the London HMRC office to get their view - one can ony think how much this must run into every year. Maybe one to highlight to a couple of journo friends too, as obviously a poor PR exercise for BA but a great one for VS.
Thanks,
Richard